In a controversial move that could set a dangerous precedent, Texas Republicans are considering the removal of President Joe Biden from the state’s ballot, citing grave concerns over his immigration policies. The proposition was introduced during a discussion on Laura Ingraham’s show, where Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick argued that the impact of Biden’s immigration policies warranted such drastic action.
During the broadcast, Patrick drew parallels to the recent decision in Colorado to exclude former President Donald Trump from the ballot due to the events of January 6, 2021. The suggestion to remove Biden gained traction as Patrick, in a video clip played on Ingraham’s show, asserted that Biden’s immigration policies, allowing millions to cross the border, have caused more disruption in Texas than any recent event in its history.
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich, appearing on the same show, endorsed the idea, contending that Biden’s immigration policy was not a mere failure but a deliberate disaster. Gingrich warned that the next phase might involve demands from the left for illegal immigrants to gain voting rights, potentially escalating into a significant confrontation. He also expressed his belief that the White House and Democrats aim to orchestrate civil unrest ahead of the 2024 election.
The discussions on the potential removal of Biden from the Texas ballot raise significant concerns about the dangerous precedent of attempting to exclude a sitting president based on policy disagreements. This move could potentially undermine democratic norms, challenging the foundational principles of the electoral process.
As reported by the Conservative Brief on Saturday, December 23, 2023, Patrick’s argument hinges on the belief that Biden’s immigration policies have had a more profound and adverse impact on Texas than any other recent event. This rhetoric aligns with the broader national debate on immigration policies and the ongoing tensions surrounding states’ rights.
Against the backdrop of critical issues, including immigration reform, the political discourse in Texas has the potential to escalate tensions and conflicts in the lead-up to the 2024 election. The notion of removing a sitting president from a state’s ballot is unprecedented and provocative, adding to the already charged political atmosphere.
Whether this proposal gains traction or is ultimately dismissed as a symbolic gesture remains uncertain. However, its mere consideration underscores the deep ideological divides that continue to shape American politics, raising questions about the limits of dissent within the democratic framework.

